Comments on DIY Crud CatcherTypePad2013-07-04T16:38:08ZMatthttp://www.bikehacks.com/bikehacks/tag:typepad.com,2003:http://www.bikehacks.com/bikehacks/2013/07/diy-crud-catcher/comments/atom.xml/Lewis Loh commented on 'DIY Crud Catcher'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a0120a7ed5f9d970b01a73dd56113970d2014-06-09T16:40:10Z2014-06-10T08:53:23ZLewis Lohhttp://tinyurl.com/lewislohHi Clinton, This is more than sufficient to prevent mud from flinging onto your face. The water/mud that gets flung...<p>Hi Clinton,</p>
<p>This is more than sufficient to prevent mud from flinging onto your face. The water/mud that gets flung out (where the guard is) will be at the optimum trajectory that will land on your face.</p>
<p>Anything below it gets fluing upwards into the handlebar height. </p>
<p>So it does work. Many neoprene crud catchers work in the same way</p>Clinton commented on 'DIY Crud Catcher'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a0120a7ed5f9d970b01901e3b3a19970b2013-07-12T13:33:52Z2013-07-12T14:02:25ZClintonWhat is it supposed to do? Any crud that hits that would have been flying forward anyways. Looks like slop...<p>What is it supposed to do? Any crud that hits that would have been flying forward anyways. Looks like slop would just build up there and it wouldn&#39;t protect the rider at all.</p>john h commented on 'DIY Crud Catcher'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a0120a7ed5f9d970b0192abf6d272970d2013-07-11T13:02:30Z2013-07-11T13:17:16Zjohn hAwesome, how about the rear wheel crud?<p>Awesome, how about the rear wheel crud?</p>